Impact of Coal Crisis in India

India stands as the second-largest importer, and consumer of coal and has the fourth largest coal reserves. It imports coal mainly from Indonesia, Australia, and South Africa. Coal plays an important role in seventy percent of electricity production and seventy-five percent of utilities. Currently, prices and demand for coal have risen and the shortage of power-generating fuel is spreading across India The power plants are left with scarce stock and

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Girls allowed in Military Schools and College: An Inclusive Approach

The center has decided to allow girls in Indian Military Colleges and Rashtriya Military schools which have been boys’ institutions so far. The Defence Ministry has presented an affidavit to the Supreme Court of India stating the induction of girls to RIMC and RMS from the next session. It has been stated in the affidavit that government will provide administrative support and infrastructure and also will authorize additional vacancies in

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Nobel Prize 2021 in Physics

This year’s Nobel Prize in Physics has been won by three scientists Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann, and Giorgio Parisi. The Prize is awarded half jointly to Manabe and Hasselmann and the other half to Parisi. The outstanding works of Manabe and Hasselmann explain and predict complex forces of nature and help to expand people’s knowledge on the Earth’s climate, how humanity influences it, enhances knowledge and understanding of people whereas

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Launch of New Varieties of Crops: Benefit to the Nation

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched new varieties of crops with special traits on Tuesday. He took this initiative to deal with the impact of climate change and malnutrition. These crops have been developed by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research. In a video conference organized at all ICAR institutes, states, and central agricultural universities and Krishi Vigyan Kendra, these new crop varieties were dedicated to the nation. Not only conducive

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Convenient Rules for Mobile Phone Users

In the process of reformation across various sectors, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has also taken initiatives to make processes convenient for customers. The Union Cabinet has approved major changes in the telecom sector, according to new guidelines, the process of taking a new SIM card and converting the connection from pre-paid to postpaid or vice versa will become easier. Now the customers can do all processes online. In the

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Afforestation by Miyawaki method

The rapid increase in urbanization causes massive development in concrete structures, which comes at the cost of massive destruction of the natural environment, trees, forests, etc. The reduction in forests is affecting soil and climate conditions– not only people are missing pleasant natural surroundings but also suffering from poor health conditions. In India, the Metro and Megacities desperately seeking ways to address this problem, even a few cities have lost

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Fashion Trends that bring comfort and convenience

As we enter in a completely different routine of life due to pandemic effect, all events, parties, get-togethers have to take place in a restricted manner, but the choice of clothing, dressing-up do not seem to be influenced by the pandemic. During the lockdown period or even post lockdown, some fashion trends emerged to bring comfort, festive feeling, and novelty. People are thinking to relook into their wardrobes and trying

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Get glowing with new skincare trend- Slugging

Among the latest beauty trends, Slugging has become the most popular one. One may wonder how this odd name could be related to beauty trends? Of course, the apprehension is quite genuine, but when one gets to know the benefits of this Korean skincare trend, one cannot escape without trying it. The objective of the K-beauty routine is to achieve dewy, flawless skin with its trend-focused innovative skincare products. The

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